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He helped make sure that local accomplishments were memorialized forever in the Congressional Record, another victory over an ...
Charles Rangel, dean of New York’s Congressional delegation and the first African American to chair the House Ways and Means Committee, died Monday in a New York ...
Charles B. Rangel, civil rights activist and trailblazing New York congressman, passes away at 94. He was a key figure in the ...
A former US congressman and constant visitor and advocate for Bermuda has died this week. Charles Rangel spent nearly five decades on Capitol Hill and helped to create the Congressional Black Caucus.
Former Congressman Charlie Rangel was called the Conscience of the Congress for a reason, writes a former UCF history ...
The late congressman’s upending of New York politics by choosing progressivism over partisanship offers a lesson for today.
On Memorial Day, as our nation reflected on the cost of service and the value of patriotism, we said goodbye to a towering ...
Charlie Rangel leaving us on “Memorial Day may have been his way of telling us something,” perhaps something about his own gallantry in battle.
We began a series of questions about the future of the Harlem community and a variety of development projects.
Attention Mets fans: Primary Day in New York City is June 24 — not June 23. You could be forgiven for getting your dates ...
The former New York congressman's evolution extended beyond crack penalties. By 2011, the same politician who in 1991 had ...
Tributes pour in for Charles B. Rangel, the "Lion of Lenox Avenue" who served 46 years in Congress, a champion of civil ...